Repeal Prob. 6-69 for the case of unequal anus-the left one being 60 cm and the right one 20 cm from the axis of rotation.
(a)
The rotational speed of sprinkler.
Answer to Problem 70P
The rotational speed of sprinkler is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The volume flow rate is
Write the expression for mass flow rate entering the sprinkler.
Here, density of water is
The diameter of both nozzle is equal,
Write the expression for volume flow rate from each nozzle.
Write the expression for jet area.
Here, diameter is
Write expression for velocity of water jet
Here, volume flow rate from each jet is
Write the expression for velocity in vertical component of each jet.
Here angle of nozzle with vertical is
Write the expression for jet left absolute velocity.
Write the expression for right absolute velocity.
Here, the distance of left nozzle from rotation point is
Write the expression for angular momentum equation for the sprinkler.
Here, distance of left nozzle from rotation centre is
Substitute,
Write the expression for angular velocity of sprinkler in rpm.
Calculation:
Refer to table "Properties of saturated water" to obtain the density of water as
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Conclusion:
The rotational speed of sprinkler is
(b)
The net torque on sprinkler.
Answer to Problem 70P
The net torque on sprinkler is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The distance of left nozzle from rotation centre is
Write the expression for torque due to left nozzle.
Here, distance from rotation centre to left nozzle is
Write the expression for torque due to left nozzle.
Here, distance from rotation centre to left nozzle is
Write expression for net torque.
Calculation:
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Conclusion:
The torque required to prevent the rotation of sprinkler is
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